WWE's Brie Bella is following in the footsteps of her twin sister Nikki and putting on her dancing shoes for a new reality show.
But while Nikki was Dancing With The Stars, Brie will be dancing dirty on Fox's The Real Dirty Dancing.
The series, which premieres on February 1, is inspired by the classic 1987 film starring Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze.
On Twitter, Brie announced the series, telling fans: "I'm so excited to announce that I'll be competing in #TheRealDirtyDancing on @foxtv! This was an amazing group of people who became family. Follow us all along as we celebrate one of the most iconic movies of all time!"
Brie will be competing alongside seven other celebrities: Corbin Bleu, Tyler Cameron, Cat Cora, Howie Dorough, Antonio Gates, Anjelah Johnson-Reyes and Loni Love.
The series will be set at Virginia's Mountain Lake Lodge, which was the real location used as the film's fictional Kellerman's Lodge.
Brie and her fellow celebs will have to partner up, learn the movie's dance routines and also recreate classic scenes, which of course includes Johnny and Baby's iconic lift.
The series promises to 'transport viewers right back to that magical summer in 1963,' and will also feature special guest judges who will help decide which celebrity couples will make it through and which couple will be "put in a corner".
In the finale, one man and one woman will be crowned the winning 'Baby' and 'Johnny,' becoming The Real Dirty Dancing champions.
Earlier this month, WWE fans were shocked and delighted by the news that Brie and Nikki will be entering the 2022 Women's Royal Rumble on January 29.
Both Brie and Nikki will be hoping to come out victorious against the 28 other women in the match and Nikki already has some interesting plans for what she'll do if she wins.
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